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The Road Less Traveled: Examining the lure of the obscure

The Road Less Traveled: Examining the lure of the obscure

by Thor Iverson, 04-07-2008

AMONG A certain cadre of music fans, near-anonymity is a virtue. The tinier the fan base and the more micro-specific the genre, the better. A trio of yaks playing klezmer standards on didgeridoo? Sure, great - until they take their act on the road, that...
Off the Beantown Path: A tale of four suburbs

Off the Beantown Path: A tale of four suburbs

by Sara Faith Alterman, 04-07-2008

SOMETIMES I forget that there's life outside of Boston and its surrounding urban communities. But recently I was reminded that I have cultural tunnel vision. I'd found myself in the suburbs (gasp!) after dark, craving a cocktail and a decent meal...
Twist: Chai one on

Twist: Chai one on

by Heather Bouzan, 04-07-2008

THE CHAI latte has to be one of the most comforting liquids ever to pass our lips. A few sips and the tension of our workday, the absurdity of our personal life, and our crazy social schedule all seem to fade to white noise. Then augment the drink with...
Primavera Verde: Sauvignons put a spring in your sip

Primavera Verde: Sauvignons put a spring in your sip

by Thor Iverson, 03-10-2008

IT'S NOT easy being green." So sang a triangle-mouthed frog puppet, once. Of course, at the time he had a hand jammed up his ... well, anyway, I'm not sure his plight applies to us. Still, mention "green" in the context of wine...
Going Green: You don’t have to drink colored beer to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day

Going Green: You don’t have to drink colored beer to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day

by Sara Faith Alterman, 03-10-2008

TOP O' the morning to you! Or, top o' the evening. Or, top o' the aftern - all right, you know what? You get the point. St. Patrick's Day is upon us, and if you're like every other person who lives in Greater Boston, you're probably...
Twist: That's the spirit

Twist: That's the spirit

by Heather Bouzan, 03-10-2008

A.J. RATHBUN, we'd kill to buy you a drink. Your book, Good Spirits: Recipes, Revelations, Refreshments, and Romance, Shaken and Served with a Twist (Harvard Common Press, 2007; $29.95), is some of the most exhaustive cocktail reading we've done...
Shaken or Stirred: Either way, Lillet is worthy of your cocktail

Shaken or Stirred: Either way, Lillet is worthy of your cocktail

by Sara Faith Alterman, 02-25-2008

SOME OF THE most sophisticated cocktails in town are getting a flirty French twist. Lillet Blanc, an aperitif that was created in France in the late 19th century, is no longer content to sit on its own on the rocks, a lone orange twist marinating in its...
Magnum Carta: What makes a wine list great?

Magnum Carta: What makes a wine list great?

by Thor Iverson, 02-25-2008

THERE'S A restaurant in Girona, Spain, where the wine lists (yes, plural) are delivered on a rolling cart, because they're too heavy to carry and too bulky to peruse on the table. Most of the world's great wines are represented, they're...
Twist: Green Spirited

Twist: Green Spirited

by Heather Bouzan, 02-25-2008

THERE ARE enough super-premium vodkas jamming the market to keep us slurring our speech for months. But little besides colorful labels and catchy ad campaigns helps us discern one from the next. Now there's 360 Vodka , developed by the Earth Friendly...
Honey, I made a cocktail: Sweeten up your sipping

Honey, I made a cocktail: Sweeten up your sipping

by Sara Faith Alterman, 02-06-2008

NEVER UNDERESTIMATE the seductive power of a sly little lick of the lips. And why not give that serpentine tongue of yours some extra motivation this month by sipping on drinks that are sweetened - and sexified - with honey? Warmly luscious and as complex...
Bumbling into Bubbly: A sparkling feet of imagination

Bumbling into Bubbly: A sparkling feet of imagination

by Thor Iverson, 02-06-2008

"OH, I CAN'T. It goes right to my head!" And with this phrase, a thousand eager hands (attached to lusting hearts) reach forth, offering yet another glass of sparkling wine to their dates. But is it true? Does sparkling wine really accelerate...
Twist: Have a Ball

Twist: Have a Ball

by Heather Bouzan, 02-06-2008

THE FIRST thing we thought to ourselves when we heard about Adam's Balls (www.adamsballs.com) was, classy name. But although our beer pong (or, excuse us, beirut) glory days are probably behind us, we can't help but giggle over the perfection...
Riesling Rocks: A grape that leaves no stone unturned

Riesling Rocks: A grape that leaves no stone unturned

by Thor Iverson, 01-28-2008

AN ACQUAINTANCE of mine once made a personal study of the great vineyards of Germany. His methodology: put whatever stones or soil he found there into his mouth, taste, and compare. Maybe he was part chicken and had some sort of vestigial gizzard, but...
Popular Science: Molecular mixology takes center stage at STIX

Popular Science: Molecular mixology takes center stage at STIX

by Sara Faith Alterman, 01-28-2008

YOUR SEVENTH-GRADE chemistry class is probably the last thing on your mind when you head out the door on a Friday night. After all, who bellies up to a bar thinking, "I'm parched! Liquid nitrogen sounds fabulous right now!"? You may change...
The Dating Game: Every wine has its year

The Dating Game: Every wine has its year

by Thor Iverson, 01-08-2008

MY DINING companion looked up from the wine list, perplexed. "But it's supposed to be a great vintage." "Yes, it is. Which is why you shouldn't order it." He dropped the list on the table, exasperated. "Did anyone ever...
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